Liam Payne’s death: 3 arrests made; autopsy details released

Liam Payne
Liam Payne FILE PHOTO: Liam Payne attends the New Nobu Opening during the Atlantis, The Royal Grand Reveal Weekend, a new ultra-luxury resort on January 20, 2023 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. (Photo by Stuart C. Wilson/Getty Images for Atlantis The Royal) (Stuart C. Wilson/Getty Images for Atlantis The Ro)

Argentine officials announced charges have been filed against three people in connection with the death of former One Direction singer Liam Payne.

The names of those charged have not been released but prosecutor Andrés Madera said they are facing counts of abandonment of a person followed by death and supplying and facilitating the use of narcotics, The Associated Press reported.

E! News reported one person had been with Payne “on a daily basis” while in the city. A second was a hotel employee, according to officials. The third person had “clearly proven supplies” two different times two days before Payne’s death.

The three people surrendered their passports and were not allowed to leave Argentina, The New York Times reported. They have not been arrested, according to the newspaper.

Authorities examined more than 900 hours of video from around the hotel, used data from Payne’s phone and even looked at food and drink orders “to determine who visited the musician and their food and drink consumption habits.” They still have not gained access to Payne’s damaged computer and other devices, the AP reported.

Payne died when he fell from his hotel room balcony on Oct. 16. He died from multiple injuries and external bleeding. He also had “traces of alcohol, cocaine and a prescribed antidepressant” in his system, the AP reported. He had “only traces of polydrug use” according to toxicology tests, Billboard reported.

Prosecutors said that Payne did not commit suicide and he did not cause his injuries himself. They were also not done by the physical intervention of others. The autopsy showed that Payne did not try to protect himself when he fell, suggesting he may have been partially or fully unconscious, the AP reported.

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